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IIHF World Men's Ice Hockey Championship (GROUP B)
19. May 2026. 20:20h
Slovenia vs Slovakia
BCF Arena, Fribourg, CH
2026
19
May
Tickets for Slovenia - Slovakia Ice Hockey World Championship match at BCF Arena Fribourg
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Tickets for Slovenia - Slovakia Ice Hockey World Championship match at BCF Arena Fribourg

Looking for tickets for Slovenia - Slovakia at the Ice Hockey World Championship? Here you can find ticket purchase options for the evening match at BCF Arena in Fribourg and plan your arrival, matchday experience and support from the stands in time

Slovenia and Slovakia chase important Group B points in Fribourg

Slovenia vs Slovakia brings a Group B match at the 2026 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship for men, at BCF Arena in Fribourg. According to the competition schedule, the match is scheduled for May 19 at 20:20 local time, after Italy vs Norway play earlier the same day in the same arena. For fans coming to Fribourg, that means a hockey day with a clear rhythm: an afternoon slot in the arena, a short break, and then the evening duel between Slovenia and Slovakia.

This is not a match in which reputation alone can be relied upon. Slovakia enters as the national team with the higher reputation and better position in the ranking, while Slovenia in tournaments like this is often most dangerous when the game stays tough, slow, and close on the scoreboard. According to the latest published IIHF men’s ranking, Slovakia is the 9th team in the world with 3595 points, and Slovenia is 15th with 3180 points.

Tickets for this match are in demand among fans because the game is played in the evening slot, in a group where every mistake can be costly. Slovenia will not have much room to waste points in that part of the tournament, and Slovakia will have to confirm the role of favorite against an opponent that can slow it down with discipline, blocks, and patient defense.

What is at stake

The Group B format places Slovenia and Slovakia alongside the national teams of Canada, Czechia, Denmark, Italy, Norway, and Sweden. It is a demanding group for both sides. Slovakia must collect points against teams that are below it on paper if it wants to enter the final part of the group stage more calmly. Slovenia, on the other hand, must look for games in which it can stay alive until the third period and then try to take a point or spring a surprise.

The schedule further increases the importance of this meeting. Before Slovakia, Slovenia plays against Czechia and Norway, and immediately afterward comes Sweden. Before this duel, Slovakia has Norway and Italy, and after Slovenia come Denmark, Czechia, Canada, and Sweden. In other words, both national teams view this match as one of those encounters in which the maximum must be taken before a series of even tougher tests.

  • Competition: 2026 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship for men

  • Group: B

  • Match: Slovenia vs Slovakia

  • Venue: BCF Arena, Fribourg

  • Date and time: May 19, 2026 at 20:20

  • Group opponents: Canada, Czechia, Denmark, Italy, Norway, and Sweden



Slovenia: a game for discipline, patience, and the goaltender

Slovenia must not fall into an open exchange of attacks in a match like this. Slovakia has a wider selection of players, faster transition, and greater depth across all lines. That is why Slovenia’s plan will probably rest on closing the neutral zone, reducing the space between defensemen and forwards, and avoiding unnecessary penalties. If Slovenia often plays shorthanded, Slovakia will get exactly what it wants - possession, shots from worked positions, and pressure in front of the goal.

Slovenian hockey has relied for years on fighting spirit, experience, and a clear game structure. Although the official roster for this match on the competition website, at the time of checking, did not yet show the players, the context of the national team remains recognizable: Slovenia must play compactly, with a lot of work in the corners and with forwards who come back deep into defense.

For a fan in the stands, the most important thing will be to watch how Slovenia exits its own third. If the first pass is clean, the Slovenians can survive the pressure and get to counterattacks. But if the puck stays along the boards and Slovakia closes the exit toward the neutral zone, the game can turn into long stretches of defending in front of the Slovenian goal.

Slovakia: a favorite that must avoid nervousness

Slovakia comes to Fribourg with different expectations. Its place among the top ten in the IIHF ranking shows that it is expected not only to fight for survival in the group, but to put serious pressure on the upper part of the table. Such games are often dangerous for favorites: if the early goal does not arrive, nervousness grows, and the opponent gains belief that it can hold on.Slovakia will try to impose the rhythm already in the first period. Fast entries into the attacking zone, active defensemen on the blue line, and traffic in front of the goal should be key parts of its game. Against Slovenia, simply circling with the puck on the outside is not enough. It is necessary to get into the middle, look for rebounds, and force the Slovenian defense to turn toward its own goal.

Managing emotions is also important for Slovakia. If it takes the lead, it must continue to play simply. If it does not score early, it must avoid forced shots from bad angles and too many individual plays. Slovenia will wait precisely for such moments - a lost puck on the blue line, a line change at the wrong time, or a careless penalty.

Where the match could turn

The biggest difference between these two national teams will probably be seen in roster depth and the pace of line changes. Slovakia should have more options for constant pressure, while Slovenia must distribute its energy intelligently. In ice hockey, this is especially visible in the second period, when changes are longer and poor positioning on the bench can open space for a fast attack.

The second important detail is special teams. Slovakia will seek penalties from Slovenian players through pressure and quick puck circulation, while Slovenia must turn every power-play situation into a concrete threat. Against a favorite, a team rarely gets ten clean chances. Sometimes two good situations on the power play are enough to change the match completely.


  • First period: Slovenia must avoid an early deficit and unnecessary penalties.

  • Neutral zone: Slovakia will try to speed up puck transition and attack through the middle.

  • Power play: every penalty can be decisive because the group leaves little room for recovery.

  • Goaltender: Slovenia needs an evening with a high save percentage if it wants to keep the game open.

  • Physical play: battles along the boards could decide who will have longer attacks.

BCF Arena: evening hockey in a hall that lives with Fribourg-Gottéron

BCF Arena is located at Chem. Saint-Léonard 5 in Fribourg and is the home of Fribourg-Gottéron. For this match, the location itself is also important: the arena is not separated from city life, but is connected well enough by public transport that fans can plan their arrival without relying on a car. The arena organizers especially recommend public transport because of the limited number of parking spaces.

For fans coming to BCF Arena for the first time, the practical advantage is clear transport connectivity. According to the arena’s instructions, the arena can be reached by bus line 1 in the direction of "portes-de-Fribourg", with exit at the Fribourg - Poya or Fribourg - Stade-Patinoire stops. By train, line S1 is used to the Fribourg / Freiburg, Poya stop.

Seats in the stands disappear quickly for games played in the evening slot and in arenas where the crowd is close to the ice. Here, people do not come only to watch the result, but also the rhythm of hockey: the puck hitting the boards, quick changes, bench reactions, and every blocked shot that can lift the stands.


  • Address: Chem. Saint-LĂ©onard 5, Fribourg, Switzerland

  • Arena recommendation: arrival by public transport because of limited parking

  • Bus: line 1 toward "portes-de-Fribourg"

  • Bus stops: Fribourg - Poya or Fribourg - Stade-Patinoire

  • Train: line S1 to Fribourg / Freiburg, Poya



Fribourg as host city

Fribourg is a good city for this kind of tournament day because fans can combine the match with a short tour of the city. The city is bilingual in character, with French and German influence, and that is felt in the rhythm of the streets, the names, and the fans coming from different parts of Switzerland and Europe. For Slovenian and Slovak fans, this away trip is not only a sporting one, but also a travel experience.The best plan is to arrive earlier, avoid congestion around the arena, and leave enough time to enter. At tournament matches, fans often arrive in groups, wearing national-team colors, so traffic toward the arena increases in the hours before the start. Anyone relying on public transport should check the daily timetable and leave a safe buffer.

Ticket sales for this match are underway, and fans planning a trip to Fribourg should coordinate tickets, accommodation, and arrival at the arena before match day. With evening slots, the most unpleasant decisions are those made at the last minute: looking for parking, arriving late at the stop, or entering the arena when warm-up is already nearing its end.

Atmosphere: Slovenian persistence against Slovak numbers

Slovenian fans often bring a different kind of energy - there are fewer of them than fans of the major hockey powers, but they are loud when the national team stays in the game. If Slovenia survives the initial pressure and the first period ends without a large deficit, every block, every save, and every zone exit will gain weight. That is a scenario that can turn the arena into a neutral but emotionally very lively space.

Slovak fans have a strong hockey culture and know how to recognize the moment when the team needs encouragement. If Slovakia takes an early lead, the stands could take on a clear Slovak color. If the match remains uncertain, the pressure can also turn toward the favorite. In such encounters, the crowd reacts not only to goals, but also to every collision, every refereeing decision, and every power-play situation.

It is worth securing tickets in time because this is the type of game that can be very important for the final outcome of the group. It is not the loudest pairing on paper, but it is sporting-interesting precisely because it brings together a team looking for stability against a favorite and a team that must prove it knows how to win games in which it has no right to slip up.

How the encounter could look on the ice

Slovenia will probably look for shorter attacks, a lot of play along the boards, and as few lost pucks as possible in dangerous areas. Its ideal scenario is a low-scoring game, with a firm block and in which Slovakia struggles to enter the middle and the Slovenian goaltender sees most shots. If Slovenia forces Slovakia to shoot from distance, it will have a chance to stay in the match.

Slovakia will look for the opposite: speed, width, and constant puck movement. Against a compact defense, it is necessary to switch the side of attack and force Slovenian defensemen to be half a step late. Shots from the blue line with a player in front of the goal could be especially important, because they open rebounds and chaotic situations in which the favorite can break resistance.

The match could turn in the second period. That is when fatigue starts to show more clearly, and the benches are farther from the defensive zone. If Slovakia then manages to keep Slovenia pinned in its third through several changes, the pressure will grow. If Slovenia survives that part and enters the final 20 minutes with the result alive, the encounter can become very uncomfortable for the favorite.

Practical advice for fans

The most important thing is not to plan arrival as if this were an ordinary city game. The World Championship changes the rhythm around the arena: there are more foreign fans, more checks, more movement around the entrances, and more people who are not in Fribourg every day. That is why one should count on a slower arrival and earlier entry into the arena.


  • Arrive earlier than you would for a club game because a larger number of foreign fans is expected around the arena.

  • Use public transport if you can, because the arena itself warns of a limited number of parking spaces.

  • Check the Fribourg - Poya and Fribourg - Stade-Patinoire stops before departure.

  • Count on an evening return after the match ends and possible congestion toward the stops.

  • Prepare tickets, documents, and your return plan before arriving at the arena.

For Slovenia fans, this is an opportunity to see the national team in a match that has real weight for the group standings. For Slovakia fans, this is an encounter in which points are expected, but also seriousness from the first minute. It is precisely that combination that makes the evening interesting: one team is looking for a surprise, the other must confirm its status.

Why this duel is worth watching live

Live ice hockey gives a different picture from a television broadcast. From the stands, it is easier to see how important work without the puck is: closing passing lanes, changes of direction, communication between defensemen and forwards, pressure from the first forechecking line. In a game like Slovenia vs Slovakia, precisely those details will show why one team manages to hold the rhythm while the other struggles to get out of pressure.

BCF Arena is suitable for such an encounter because the crowd can feel the speed of the game. When the puck is moved from one third to another, when a player takes a hit along the boards, or when the goaltender stops traffic in front of the goal, the reaction from the stands comes immediately. That is especially important in games in which the result can hinge for a long time on one goal.

For Slovenia, the ideal evening would be a game with few goals, a firm block, and a chance in the closing stages. For Slovakia, the ideal scenario would be an early goal, puck control, and calming the encounter before the final period. If those two plans collide without an early resolution, Fribourg could get a tense evening in which every zone entry carries the feeling that something can happen.

Sources:
- IIHF - schedule of the 2026 World Championship, Group B, Slovenia vs Slovakia slot and match schedule at BCF Arena.
- IIHF - men’s national-team ranking, used for Slovakia’s and Slovenia’s positions in the world ranking.
- BCF Arena / Fribourg-Gottéron - arrival instructions, public transport, and parking restrictions around the arena.
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